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Co.DesignForget Giphy. This new app creates movie montages to accompany your textsPlus, there’s a soundtrack.
Co.DesignPentagram’s latest logo is designed to be listened toPentagram partners Yuri Suzuki and Sascha Lobe rebranded the musical standard MIDI—and fittingly, it has both a wordmark and an audio identity.
Co.DesignThis corporate holiday card is a lot cooler than yoursThe card, from the design firm Pentagram, uses face-tracking to create original music. What does your corporate card do??
Co.DesignThe father of electronic music’s lost instrument has finally been builtPentagram partner Yuri Suzuki has created the first working version of Raymond Scott’s mythic self-generating music machine.
Co.DesignPentagram promotes civil disobedience with “Acid Brexit”The firm’s latest partner, Yuri Suzuki, drops a few acid house tracks for the ages.
Co.DesignPentagram taps celebrated sound designer to be its newest partnerYuri Suzuki joins one of the world’s most prestigious graphic design firms.
VideoThis Design Practice Focuses On The One Sense Most People IgnoreDesigners tend to ignore sound, but Yuri Suzuki’s studio is built around it.
Co.DesignA Kid-Friendly Circuit Board Turns Everything Into A Musical InstrumentThis musical device lets you play music on a plant.
TechHow To Write Music In ColorWhy use colors to indicate different notes? It’s easier to read for non-literate humans and robots alike–and it’s fun.
Innovation By DesignA Playful 3-D Puzzle That Becomes A Working RadioIt’s impossible not to want to tinker with these gadget guts.